TiVo launched its first digital video recorder (DVR) in 1999 Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as a writer/editor has previously appeared in places like Bustle, LAMag ...
Amy Suggars bought her first TiVo about 14 years ago and has been attached to the video-recording device ever since. But this month brought a double blow: First, TiVo announced it would no longer sell ...
Say goodbye to TiVo — the company just confirmed it will no longer be selling its physical DVR products. “TiVo no longer manufactures hardware, and our remaining inventory is now depleted, though we ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: There’s a growing trend of companies making products less user-friendly while “improving” them ...
Free Live Sports, which offers the world’s largest selection of live sports streaming channels, on-demand movies, series and more, will launch 45 dedicated free sports channels on devices Powered by ...
TiVo has confirmed that it has stopped selling its DVR set-top boxes, marking the end of an era that changed how we watch television forever. As first reported earlier this month by Cord Cutters News, ...
The company is killing its hardware business, 26 years after becoming synonymous with TV recording. The company is killing its hardware business, 26 years after becoming synonymous with TV recording ...
The TiVo box, which sat at the cutting edge of television’s early 2000s time-shifting viewer revolution, is no more. The company confirmed to Variety that it officially got out of the hardware ...
TiVo Corporation is quitting its consumer Digital Video Recorder (DVR) market. At its peak there were millions of TiVo recorders in the market with users praising its time-shifting technology.
While cord-cutting has definitely had a major impact on the number of households with cable TV, there are still plenty of folks enjoying their favorite channels with coaxial and a set-top box. Cable ...
An Oklahoma relocation program paid Californians $10,000 to move to the state, and some say they have never looked back, according to a Los Angeles Times report last month. The paper spoke with former ...
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